Samsung

Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol.

Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chull
in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades the group
diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance,
securities and retail. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the
late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the
mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth. Following
Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into four business groups –
Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group
and Hansol Group. Since the 1990s Samsung has increasingly globalised
its activities, and electronics, particularly mobile phones and
semiconductors, has become its most important source of income.

Samsung has a powerful influence on South Korea's economic
development, politics, media and culture, and has been a major driving
force behind the "Miracle on the Han River". Its affiliate companies produce around a fifth of South Korea's total exports. Samsung's revenue was equal to 17% of the South Korea's $1082 billion GDP.